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At the Battle of Bull Run, during the War Between the States, Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard took over the house of Wilmer McLean, who lived next to the river, as his HQ.
Archive 2009-03-01 Steve Perry 2009
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July 21, 1861: Union army defeats Confederate army at Battle of Bull Run.
Archive 2009-02-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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July 21, 1861: Union army defeats Confederate army at Battle of Bull Run.
Republican Icon Abraham Lincoln Johnny Pez 2009
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If you sent an AK 47 back to the Battle of Bull Run, stuff would get weird.
Rules for Time Travelers Sean 2009
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Unlike Gettysburg, Cedar Creek and other engagements that are reenacted annually, the Battle of Bull Run is held every five years.
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Stripped to the pants we did advance at the Battle of Bull Run.
Battle of Bull Run 1998
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About this time we began hearing rumors of the Battle of Bull Run, and this formed the chief subject for conversation around the camp fire of evenings.
Reminiscences of a Pioneer William Thompson
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As the first Battle of Bull Run, a sanguinary defeat to the Unionists, was fought on the Sabbath day, the President forbade in the future important movements on the day desecrated.
The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams
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All through the two terrible days after the Battle of Bull Run, when the Northern troops were streaming through Georgetown, Mr. Hein maintained a soup kitchen for the soldiers in his back yard.
A Portrait of Old George Town Grace Dunlop Peter
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It has been stated that information conveyed by her to the Confederates precipitated the Battle of Bull Run, which was so disastrous to the Union Army.
As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century Marian Gouverneur
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